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Agrso, what you have done to the page constitutes vandalism. There is no government propaganda because the information was all sourced and accounted for by THIRD party NGOs. If you have issue with anything on the page, please consult the talk page and BUILD consensus before deleting swaths of hard work people put into the page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SabahMAlSabah (talkcontribs) 05:34, 23 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Sorry for accusing you of removing content that you didn't. I should have looked more carefully before making such a claim. Mohamed CJ (talk) 02:26, 16 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Hey Agrso, thank you for your edits. Apologies for my reverts. Enjoy editing. SWH® talk 07:51, 26 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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your reverting of my edit - Persian Gulf

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Hi, Agrso; I notice you have reverted changes i had made to Kuwait - https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kuwait&action=history, citing the reason as : "Repeating "Persian Gulf" in every sentence is redundant"; i'm not sure what you mean by "redundant". I beg to differ, making reference to UN document No. ST/CS/SER.A/29/Add.2, dated 18th August '94 (http://marzeporgohar.org/v2/folders/folder_10/PersainGulf1.pdf) where it is clearly stated that "The full term "Persian Gulf" should be used in every case instead of the shorter term "Gulf", including in repetitions of the term after its initial use in a text". More surprisingly, you also mention - in your reasons for reverting my edit - that " "Gulf Arab states" is more accurate" ! what is that reason based on? are you saying that the term "Gulf Arab States" is more accurate than "Arab States of the Persian Gulf" ?? HOW, exactly, are you suggesting that the former is "more accurate"? sorry about my over-use of quotation marks ... it's a disability of mine! I have not (yet) reverted your edit ... choosing to discuss it here first. I will wait to hear from you (for a few days) before reverting the changes. Yours, Kamran the Great (talk) 23:35, 16 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. Using the "Persian Gulf" terminology in every sentence is inaccurate in this article because Iran was the first country in the Persian Gulf region to have a theatrical tradition. If we say "Persian Gulf region", then Kuwait isn't the only country in the Persian Gulf region to have a theatrical tradition! The Sultan Gallery wasn't the first gallery in the Persian Gulf region, Bushehr has older art galleries. Using "Gulf Arab states" is more accurate and internationally recognized. Persian Gulf refers to the body of water, it doesn't mean Kuwait is a "Persian Gulf state". Kuwait isn't internationally recognized as a "Persian Gulf state". Kuwait is recognized as a "Gulf Arab state". This isn't PressTV or IRNA. This is Wikipedia. There should be neutrality in these articles. Agrso 23:38, 20 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I cannot argue with your first premise, as I do not have enough information on the history of theatrical traditions. However... of course Kuwait is a Persian Gulf State... it is one of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. a "Gulf Arab state", as you call it, is quite inaccurate (to use your vocab), since it does not specify the name of the Gulf. Geographic features have names... they should be used.Kamran the Great (talk) 08:46, 22 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Your reversions to Kuwait

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Before your last edits to Kuwait I had posted material on the Talk page. I have reverted your edits, posted further on the Talk page, and invite you to discuss on the Talk page. In my opinion it would not be constructive to make further edits without discussion first. Thanks Shhhnotsoloud (talk) 18:27, 21 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Gen Z date ranges

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Why are you constantly vandalizing the Generation Z date ranges? It's not set in stone yet, but they are most likely using the 1997 start date for the US based definition, most of the users viewing the article are from the US.

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Why do we need outdated sources on the Gen Z article?

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Like saying "In 2018, Forbes defined Gen Z as starting in 1995. Since 2021, Forbes has described Gen Z as starting in 1997." Why is it necessary to list the older ranges, when it's obvious the sources updated their ranges over time? I mean, the Census Bureau in 2004 defined "Older Gen Y" as being 1976-1985, and Pew Research defined Millennials as 1977-1990 in 2009. Do we need to list those outdated sources as well? (even though the Census and Pew updated their ranges in recent years) Why is outdated information necessary to list?--DruidLantern8 (talk) 22:27, 16 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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Please get this straightened out. I will be reporting you for edit warring/gatekeeping the "date ranges" of Generation Z if you do not stop engaging with a constant war between users who are trying to reformat the page. This is absolutely unneeded and has been going on for months. If you wish to make changes, then please use the Generation Z:Talk page.

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Sufism: Revision history

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Hi,


Reagrding your edit below on Sufism and the claim for your edit

  • "11:51, 9 June 2023Agrso talk contribs‎  159,523 bytes −6‎  Sufism is a school of thought that exists in both sects (sunni and shia). It's not limited to one distinct sect. There are shia sufis and there are sunni sufis. undothank Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit"


If you read more further down the page, you would have seen that Shia Mysticism is mentioned under the concept of IRFAN. All main sources suggest that Sufism is a Sunni science of Mysticism while the Shia equivalence is called Irfan contrary to your opinion.


Please can you undo your edit. All the best! Galaxy21ultra (talk) 22:55, 9 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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